D'Artagnan and Jacqueline meet the famous author Alexandre Dumas and in a strange twist he relays to them that he is their creator. Meanwhile, Jacqueline learns her brother is back in France and wants to see her and Siroc creates a love potion which the Musketeers test - but with interesting results.
These young sword fighters-in-training take on the establishment, coming of age and a mystical evil society. Often on the sly, their missions are to defend the homeland, remain loyal to France's young King Louis, and protect the honour of the musketeers against the evil Cardinal Mazarin. The series… More is a visual indulgence with its era-based wardrobe fit for kings, paupers and, of course, musketeers and its elaborate European inspired set, built in Maple Ridge, BC, where the majority of filming took place.
These young sword fighters-in-training take on the establishment, coming of age and a mystical evil society. Often on the sly, their missions are to defend the homeland, remain loyal to France's young King Louis, and protect the honour of the musketeers against the evil Cardinal Mazarin. The series… More is a visual indulgence with its era-based wardrobe fit for kings, paupers and, of course, musketeers and its elaborate European inspired set, built in Maple Ridge, BC, where the majority of filming took place.
These young sword fighters-in-training take on the establishment, coming of age and a mystical evil society. Often on the sly, their missions are to defend the homeland, remain loyal to France's young King Louis, and protect the honour of the musketeers against the evil Cardinal Mazarin. The series… More is a visual indulgence with its era-based wardrobe fit for kings, paupers and, of course, musketeers and its elaborate European inspired set, built in Maple Ridge, BC, where the majority of filming took place.
These young sword fighters-in-training take on the establishment, coming of age and a mystical evil society. Often on the sly, their missions are to defend the homeland, remain loyal to France's young King Louis, and protect the honour of the musketeers against the evil Cardinal Mazarin. The series… More is a visual indulgence with its era-based wardrobe fit for kings, paupers and, of course, musketeers and its elaborate European inspired set, built in Maple Ridge, BC, where the majority of filming took place.
It's very refreshing to see an old story revamped with modern day language that actually works. Not that this story is of the olden day Musketeers, the story follows the lives of D'Artagnans' son who he named D'Artagnan. Of course there is still a sense of the proper way to speak and women were treated like women, but there are a few modernizations in what they talk about. A lot of screenplay writers have tried many-a-time to revive the stories of The Musketeers and in my honest opinion have failed miserably. This series will succeed it's pre-decessus as it it fresh, charming and has a light comedic tone to it. It's nice to see Michael Ironside in yet another grand role and the fresh faces of Zak Santiago, Tobias Mehler, Karen Cliché, Mark Hildreth and another adventurer who I used to love in the show "Bing em Back Alive" (1982-1983) is Bruce Boxleitner. This show is a must see for lovers of The Musketeers.
A 17th century historical romance set in France. Filled with action, adventure and romance. Great family entertainment that is also educational and based on actual historical events. hide show
I am the mother of two teenaged boys and I absolutely love this show! I have a very short list of must see TV. The romantic setting, the sword fight action and the secrets that are uncovered and revealed each week keep me coming back.
My only criticism is regarding the pilot which didn't do justice to the acting skills of the terrific ensemble cast. There was a giggling Muskateer groupie who should have been edited out.
This show should be shown in classrooms to students studying this era. Producers should hook up with author Dianne Gabaldon who writes historical romance of the same era. They could use similar sets, costumes and setting to produce her blockbuster novel "Outlander". Fans of her work will enjoy Young Blades.
It might have been designed for a younger audience but there are plenty of middle aged women who still swoon at the thought of a real Muskateer.
I love this show - it`s the best.I wish they would not have stopped showing this on GTN!I luv it!It is refreshing - neat and amazing.They get into fights - rescue people - what more could you want in a refreshing show??? I totally hope that they would make more episodes ! Unless they can`t think of any other story lines_ I bet they could think of more if they tried - unless they took it off because not enough people were watching it
Great Show!! Finally something different and with comedy.It's original and it's simply GREAT!Please don't cancell this show,it's a slick and clean looking show.Not too many shows these days can say or be called this.The cast is one of the best on T.V toda hide show
Great Show!! Finally something different and with comedy.It's original and it's simply GREAT!Please don't cancell this show,it's a slick and clean looking show.Not too many shows these days can say or be called this.The cast is one of the best on T.V today.Cancelling this show would be a big mistake! Why would anyone want to cancell a show that is NOT like any other tv show on the air? Finally have a show that is totally different and great and it's on hiadeous? What's wrong with the people who make tv shows these days? Get with it T.V people! Don't cancell this show!
GhostHunter
I thikn this show is very cool and I hope that they keep it on the air for a long time . It shows what life was like back then and haw to surivive . It can be a little gross at times but not as gross as you can`t stand to look at . It is all fake .... DUH !